• The Arkansas Gazette was a newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that was published from 1819 to 1991. It was known as the oldest newspaper west of the...
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  • The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state of Arkansas, printed in Little Rock with a northwest edition published in Lowell...
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    "Arkansas" and "Arkansa" remained common until around 1822, when the popularity of the Arkansas Gazette helped standardize the spelling as "Arkansas"...
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  • Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (ISSN 1060-4332) is a daily newspaper in Fayetteville, Arkansas owned by Northwest Arkansas Newspapers and has circulation...
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    blacks in Arkansas were staging an insurrection. A New York Times headline read, "Planned Massacre of Whites Today", and the Arkansas Gazette (the leading...
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    Long's death, a corner of the hospital fell into the River. The Weekly Arkansas Gazette of May 19, 1868, wrote: "We learn from Mr. Boyd, who has just returned...
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    The Gazette Building in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1908. It was designed by architect George R. Mann, and built by Peter Hotze. The building...
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    Elmo M. Haney (category People from Yell County, Arkansas)
    Vol. 4. Conway, Arkansas: The Arkansas State Normal School. June 1916. p. 68. "Henderson-Brown Loses to Normals". The Arkansas Gazette. April 14, 1916...
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    Harry Ashmore (category Editors of Arkansas newspapers)
    Ashmore was recruited to be the editorial writer at the Arkansas Gazette in Little Rock, Arkansas. He soon became the executive editor at the paper and...
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    Pope County Militia War (category History of Arkansas)
    Capitol". Daily Arkansas Gazette. No. 302, 53rd year. Little Rock, Arkansas: Woodruff, Blocher & Adams. November 19, 1872. p. 4. "Arkansas". The Wheeling...
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  • Fouke Monster (category Arkansas folklore)
    fall". Texarkana Gazette. Retrieved November 8, 2022. Fouke Arkansas Monster – Sasquatch Sightings in Arkansas – Haunted Arkansas. Arkansas Department of...
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    Mission to Arkansas", Arkansas Gazette, March 24, 1957 Herndon, Annals of Arkansas, II, pp. 585–586 Arkansas Gazette, October 7, 1835 Arkansas Gazette, December...
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    Elizabeth Eckford (category Activists from Little Rock, Arkansas)
    for a 1958 Pulitzer Prize, but since the story had earned then-rival Arkansas Gazette two other Pulitzer Prizes already, the Pulitzer board awarded the prize...
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  • the Arkansas Democrat's buyout of assets from Gannett's closure of the Arkansas Gazette in 1991, which had resulted in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The...
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    Woodruff, founder of the state's first newspaper, the Arkansas Gazette. Created as Arkansas's 54th county in 1862, Woodruff County is home to one incorporated...
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    Dardanelle pontoon bridge (category Arkansas articles missing geocoordinate data)
    pontoon bridge was a floating bridge on the Arkansas River connecting Pope and Yell counties at Dardanelle, Arkansas. The bridge was used for nearly four decades...
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  • Killing of Don Henry and Kevin Ives (category 1987 in Arkansas)
    21 May 2019. Day, Chris. “Train Deaths Are Officially Homicides.” Arkansas Gazette, March 6, 1988, p. 3B. "The Mysterious Deaths of Don Henry & Kevin...
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     117. Atlanta, Ga. October 10, 1919. p. Two B. "Not to be Candidate". Arkansas Gazette. Vol. 102, no. 319. Little Rock. October 10, 1921. p. 10. Hopkins,...
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  • KLRT-TV (category 1983 establishments in Arkansas)
    into the central Arkansas market". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. p. 55. Holcombe, Carl D. (March 29, 2004). "It's on at 9 p.m." Arkansas Business. Vol. 21...
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  • John Robert Starr (category People from Pine Bluff, Arkansas)
    newspaper columnist. Starr was noted for his role in the demise of the Arkansas Gazette during the 1980s and his criticism of President Bill Clinton including...
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    Bob C. Riley (category Politicians from Little Rock, Arkansas)
    Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Little Rock, AR: Central Arkansas Library System. Retrieved December 10, 2023. "War Hero a Candidate". Arkansas Gazette. Little Rock...
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    Northwest Arkansas (NWA) is a metropolitan area and region in Arkansas within the Ozark Mountains. It includes four of the ten largest cities in the state:...
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  • Dolores Cannon (category People from Madison County, Arkansas)
    Knutson, Karen (August 6, 1989). "Hypnosis sheds light on Nostradamus". Arkansas Gazette. p. 20. Retrieved January 4, 2024 – via Internet Archive. Carroll,...
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  • Jaylin Williams (category Arkansas Razorbacks men's basketball players)
    three blocks per game, and was named Arkansas Division I Player of the Year by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. He led his team to the Class 6A state...
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  • Pulaski county 1819 - The Arkansas Gazette established. 1820 Jan 1820 Colonel Edmund Hogan sold his ferry and settlement on the Arkansas River at Little Rock...
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    Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the Northwest Arkansas edition of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (the "B section" is the regular Democrat-Gazette "A section...
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    United States government. A Choctaw Miko (chief) was quoted by the Arkansas Gazette as saying that the removal was a "trail of tears and death." Since...
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    of Arkansas History and Culture. Retrieved April 3, 2015. McGuire, Kim (May 22, 2003). "Former governor White dead at 69". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Retrieved...
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    National Rifle Association of America Newspapers Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Jared Henderson, former Arkansas executive director of Teach For America Leticia...
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  • Possum pie (category Arkansas culture)
    different from other icebox pies. The first mention of Possum Pie in the Arkansas Gazette dates to a 1983 restaurant review. The recipe itself doesn't begin...
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